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C. Jinarajadasa (1875–1953)

Author of First Principles of Theosophy

132+ Works 376 Members 12 Reviews 1 Favorited

About the Author

Image credit: Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa

Works by C. Jinarajadasa

First Principles of Theosophy (1956) 39 copies, 3 reviews
The Divine Vision (1973) 15 copies
The Law of Christ (2010) 8 copies
In His Name (1913) 7 copies
Art as Will and Idea (1954) 5 copies
I Promise 5 copies
Is and Is-To-Be 4 copies
What Theosophists Believe (2010) 4 copies
The Meeting of the East and the West (2003) 4 copies, 1 review
Life! More Life! (2007) 3 copies
The War - And After 3 copies, 2 reviews
What we shall teach (1915) 3 copies, 1 review
Law of Sacrifice (1998) — Author — 3 copies
Release 3 copies
Offering 3 copies
Lecture Notes (1930) 3 copies
The Lord's Work 3 copies
Women in Freemasonry (2010) 3 copies
The Master 2 copies
Reign of Law 2 copies
Collected Poems 2 copies
Goethe's Faust 2 copies
Five Stories 1 copy
Dioses Encadenados 1 copy, 1 review
Round Table 1 copy
In his name 1 copy
The Mediator 1 copy

Associated Works

The Astral Plane (1895) — Introduction, some editions — 165 copies, 1 review

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Common Knowledge

Other names
Jinarājadāsa, Curuppumullagē
Birthdate
1875-12-16
Date of death
1953-06-18
Gender
male
Organizations
Theosophical Society
Co-Masonry
Le Droit Humain
Nationality
Sri Lanka
Birthplace
Sri Lanka
Place of death
USA
Associated Place (for map)
Sri Lanka

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Reviews

14 reviews
This valuable little book by the scholar and former President of the Theosophical Society C. Jinarajadasa offers a variety of answers to the question: ‘Why do we not remember our past lives?’ Here the reader will learn in what ways we do ‘remember’ them. Reincarnation is placed within the wider setting of evolution, cyclic progression and the spiritual development of individuals and of humanity itself. The author’s poetic style is enriched with inspiring quotations. This book is an show more imprint of the Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, and is imported from India. (Quest) show less
A Theosophist's viewpoint, presented to fellow Theosophists, at the Headquarters of The Theosophical Society, Adyar, Madras, December, 1939.
Contents: the Evolution of Life & Form; the Rise & Fall of Civilizations; the Evolution of Animals; the Work of the Triple Logos; the Kingdoms of Life; the Evolution of Matter & Force; the Evolution of Life; Nature's Message of Beauty; and other chapters

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Rating
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Reviews
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ISBNs
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Languages
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